Nature of Science - CJ Jenicke

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Across
  1. 3. An explanation of observations or events that are based on knowledge
  2. 5. The number of digits in a measurement that is known with a certain degree of probability
  3. 7. A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events
  4. 9. An interpretation of observations
  5. 10. An observation that can be tested by investigation
  6. 11. The practical use of scientific knowledge
  7. 13. The various types of quantities measured in various forms, such as a meter, kilogram, second, or ampere
  8. 15. A process that uses a set of skills to answer questions or to test ideas about the natural world
Down
  1. 1. Globally accepted system of measurements
  2. 2. comparing what you once knew with the info you are given to decide if you agree with it
  3. 4. The investigation and exploration of natural events
  4. 5. Used to identify the size of a unit (aka Mega- Kilo- Hecto-)
  5. 6. after observation, you make an
  6. 8. If you look at something, it's an
  7. 12. Spoken or written summary of observations
  8. 14. A rule that describes a pattern in nature